Backhoe operator Steve Quintana removes the dirt covering Price city's transmission lines near 100 North and 700 East last week. The project represents one of several infrastructure improvements city crews have tackled along 100 North and Cedar Hills...

The Sunnyside Co-Generation Plant lights the night sky in East Carbon. Price city recently ratified an agreement that would make them a partner in the IPP unit three project. IPP unit three is scheduled to potentially go online in 2012. The local m...

Charlie Simmons sings a sweet melody at the Price Civic Auditorium on Feb. 14. The variety show is one of Castleview Hospital's fund raisers for the local American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. The Relay will kick off in June at the College of Eas...

Brandon Mull, who recently released his first novel, "Fablehaven," answers questions at Pinnacle Canyon Academy on Feb. 15. As he passed through Carbon County visiting elementary schools, Mull told students there are two things they can do to increas...

Contractor W.W. Clyde clears ground to accommodate diverted traffic at the Helper interchange. A water main was ruptured on the morning of Feb. 16 causing local work crews to move the road within the construction site to maintain safe passage for mot...

DWR personnel Chris Rhea and Casey Olsen release turkeys at Range Creek. Some of the turkeys released in the region in eastern Carbon and Emery counties have taken up residence in ruins left by Freemont Indians....

Anglers enjoy a day of fishing as the ice fishing season winds down at Scofield Reservoir. As of Feb. 6, the Utah Division of State Parks reported 12 inches of ice at Scofield and six to 10 inches at both Huntington State Park and Millsite State Park...

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Feb. 9 that the final decision on whether to remove the bald eagle from the federal list of threatened and endangered species will be postponed. The service has reached a court-approved agreement allowing ...

The Trust Lands Administration and the Department of Natural Resources have entered into a new agreement to continue to allow public hunting, trapping, fishing, and viewing of public wildlife on approximately 3.2 million acres of Utah trust lands whi...